Demo #10 - Datadriven Analys och Uppföljning av KTHs Forskning (DAUF)

KTH Library & ITA

2024-02-14

Agenda

  • Status update for the DAUF project - “Datadriven Analys och Uppföljning av KTHs Forskning”
  • ABM 2023 - new Annual Bibliometric Monitoring snapshot
  • New features in KTH Research Information app
  • Improved import proceedures for DiVA, and other progress in data mobilization
  • Future directions
  • Your questions and feedback

About the DAUF project

  • Creating services and tools for presentation of research information data, improved data flows and connecting data sources within KTH.
  • Agile model with 2 week sprints.
  • Collaborations within VS, between KTH-Library, RSO and ITA.
  • New research portfolio management structure is taking shape, which the DAUF project is part of

Status and progress update

Progress overview - since last demo

  • New ABM 2023 with longer timelines and annual indicators
  • New features in KTH Research Information app
  • New KTH graphical style (across all apps and reports)
  • New KTH-styled quarto extension with templates
  • New DAUF landing page at https://bibliometrics.lib.kth.se
  • Sunsetting of staff-based variant of ABM (replaced by Research Information app)
  • Data flow integrations and new S3 data buckets established for data exchange (Research Data / dmponline and Learning Analytics)

The big picture in ABM 2023

  • Relatively stable citation indicators for KTH as a whole (at article and journal level)
  • Slightly decreasing publications volume
  • International co-publication at stable level (not clearly increasing)
  • Open Access levelling off, and variable between schools and departments
  • Quite large variability between departments

ABM 2023

ABM 2023: KTH level

ABM 2023: KTH level

New in KTH Research Information

  • New branding to conform with new graphical profile for KTH
  • Improved filtering options
  • Link out to researcher profile pages at kth.se
  • Improved export functionality
  • Subject area analysis based on Journal classifications
  • Topic clusters and keywords
  • Open Access tab
  • Explore co-publication within KTH
  • Improved search capabilities for finding researchers
  • Data about projects at KTH

KTH Research Information

Copublication within KTH related to Fibre- and Polymer Technology, when publishing with organizations from Germany

Copublication within KTH related to Fibre- and Polymer Technology, when publishing with organizations from Germany

Data curation

MORE. FASTER. BETTER. CHEAPER.

Publication data in DiVA and other sources

KTH Library is serious about data quality. We now use more automated quality checks with fewer manual quality checks required.

  • Improved imports for publication metadata, where MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) is generated and ingested into DiVA using an automated process
  • Improved update frequency and data quality
    • Faster and more frequent imports from Scopus
    • Better affiliations (from Scopus, enriched with internal KTH researcher identifiers etc)

Reduction in manual curation time

Time savings

  • More than 50% time savings in recent years

Labour savings

  • Automated record entry -> reduced workload for the researcher

Better quality

  • Automated continouous quality checks and smoother workflows
  • Cross-checking against more sources and using enrichment (ORCiD, affiliations)

Faster automated imports

Other data infrastructure efforts

  • Efforts towards integrating data about organisational structure from HR, DiVA and “UG”.
  • Better ORCiD linkage through more automated quality checks

ORCiD crosschecks

Object Storage / S3

Infrastructure upgrade with server migration finished, upgraded software stack with automatic certificates, updated monitoring endpoints. Includes software upgrade for object storage (S3 / minio) at https://data.bibliometrics.lib.kth.se which improves on user management, provides SFTP support and more.

https://data.bibliometrics.lib.kth.se

Should we publish more “open data” (without Personally Identifiable Information) to support general use elsewhere at KTH?

Tooling and libraries

A number of new libraries have been developed and existing libraries are continuously maintained:

Discussion, Questions, Feedback

Future work directions

Looking more broadly, DAUF could develop in several different directions:

  • Researcher profiles (research overview, collaboration network)
  • Centre and/or research project overview, also spanning outside of KTH
  • Support for recruitment processes (e.g. applicant evaluation)
  • KTH organizational overview - linking data from different domains within KTH
  • Other source for project data (SweCris, Cordis ++)
  • Other dashboards for KTH leadership, research quality processes etc.
  • Including broader forms of “impact” in analyses and evaluations (open science, community engagement etc)

Which ones do you think are most interesting for KTH, at this moment?

Questions and Answers

Please provide your input!

  • Suggestions and comments?

If you prefer to provide written feedback, please use the following jamboard.

Thank you for attending!